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Ravishly gets retrospective: A highest read of , dusted off from the archives.
As a woman who's been in the spa business, as a therapist and a manager, for over five years, I've basically seen everything—the good, the bad, the downright awkward. Not to talk about , like all massage therapists, I put up with a seemingly endless stream of "happy ending" jokes all. the. time. And while everyone thinks these jokes are hilarious, the reality is that every massage therapist does have to deal with a scant sexually . . . heightened moments with male clients over the course of his or her career.
But let me just say that boners during massage appointments are totally normal. So to all the guys out there: You don't need to be embarrassed. There is no need to dart out of the room. Most massage therapists are professionals and won't just stare at your hard-on. We really don't long you to feel any more uncomfortable than you already are. So just relax—and know that we are not judging you.
That said, there are some lines that shouldn't be crossed. What do I mea
A Common Male Anatomical Response to Massage
It is very familiar for men to get an erection during a non-sexual, therapeutic, full body massage. While an erection can be indicative of entity physiologically aroused, it does not necessarily indicate the presence of emotional or sexual desire. Tap administered to any part of the body can trigger the parasympathetic nervous system, which can result in a partial or end erection. Professional analysis can help a therapist decipher a physiological response to touch from inappropriate sexual intentions.
While physical arousal can occur with both male and female clients, a woman’s arousal is typically less visible. Fear of an erection, or a massage practitioner’s response to it, prohibits some men from seeking a much needed therapeutic massage. For those devoid of inappropriate intentions, education about normal body function can ease this fear and ask a new level of comfort with somatic-based therapies.
If there is any discomfort on the part of either the client or the practitioner when an erection occurs, it must be addr
As soon as we think of “Relaxation”, the term that instantly hits our mind is “Woman Massage”. However, the benefits of massage are not limited to women only. Both genders divide equal needs and rights to get benefited from massage therapy.
Men will be men and their masculine traits will not go down if they reap the benefits of massage therapy or/and even take men grooming services. Here are the 10 different types of massage therapy for men with their benefits that every man should try:
1. Swedish Massage:
One therapeutic session of Swedish massage will relax your entire body and rejuvenate the senses. In Swedish massage, the therapist uses 5 techniques namely pounding, shaking, gliding strokes, kneading and rubbing. It is an oil-based massage followed by a steam bath. This spa treatment does not require the users to do any kind of physical activity like stretching, yoga poses etc.
Benefits of Swedish massage:
- Decreases muscle toxins
- Increases oxygen levels in the blood
- Stimulates blood circulation
- Relaxes the body
- Reduces stress
2. Thai Massage:
For a common
The Truth About Male Massage Therapists…
Massage is one of the few career fields in where male practitioners face more oppose finding paid work than their female counterparts. It is a field oppressed by women; according to the American Massage Therapy Association, 85% of massage therapists in the Combined States are women.
Clients often prefer to hold a female massage therapist work on them for a variety of reasons. Some may assume a woman might have a more nurturing touch than a man, others concern about body shaming, some men are uncomfortable with the idea of another man touching them, and some women worry a male therapist may be more threatening in a vulnerable environment.
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It is a field ruled by women; according to the American Massage Therapy Association, 85% of massage therapists in the Merged States are women.
When I was in massage school, we only had one male student out of the ten people in the class. During one of our first practice sessions, I was paired with the male student. I assumed he was not doing as good of a position of providing a healing touch,